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Flesherton Advance, 15 Sep 1921, p. 4

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S|)teinl.or 15 IDiil THE FIESHERTON ADVANCE Fall Fair Dates Chfttiwnrtli ........... "c.1 lii. 14 Ch - ........ ........ Sept 2!l. :) Collins *...>4 ............. .Sept 1,'!, 10 Durham ............. S, p- 'J'.l. ISO De boro ............. Sept i.". 1 , M DaniUlk ............. S p- 27, 28 LEsin;iiHX ......... sKIT:.".i, :;o Fevertihaiii .......... . . i lei 4, 5 Grund Valley ........... -Sept L'7, 1!S Hanover .............. Sept !_', 'Jo Bols'ein ................. Sept 27. 28 : Kilifth ................ <M ti, 7 Los'lon ; Wi-sitrn Km) ____ Sept 10, 17 M , ..... ' .......... OL-! II, J2' M . Mouir Korea: Oranu'trille ........ ..... S..p. !.">. Hi OIMII Sound ............ Sept 13, 15i Prieevill .............. ( Ir li, 7 Bhelhartiv ............... S -pi 'JO. VI F.lN ............. Sept J", 2,S THI; ;t, :;o Sept'.'l, 22 Flesherton Advance An iniie[H>ndriit newspaper published 'every Thur-dny at ihu olliee, Collinnwuod Stietjt. Klislierlmi. Sulwcription price 91 50 pv'r annum when pai 1 in dvnc ; S'.MK) when not MI paid. $2.00 to I'nited StateH. AdveirtiHing rates on pp)i"ilio.i. Circulation over ll'K) weekly. W. M. THUKSTON KI.ITOR Tin: OrillU l'<icl<et remarks . " (!eu. M. Lee-xui, &1.1M'. fur South (irey, linn handed over the extra $000 ho received at tile last "fsxion of the Lgi->lature to ibe munioipaliliei in his ruling. Ktch K--I* #"14 .50, Mr L.'eson deserves lilt e ciudu. The in i' i C'ltir.si) would litvs li-i-n to oppose the tileitl in the HOUHU." TUoiiu* Ciinphell, it reniilent i.f W^li- ir Full*, died .MI Mi. i) liy nf last week at til.- ,t.;i! i/f HS yens. F C Dance, Slirllmrne, -us'iimud a double fracture of his light itnn while CrAllkio hi* cur. HORSES FOR SALE Two young driving iuri- nnd live work hors '8 will IM sold cheap. Apply DOUGALD McDOUGALL PRIOEVILLB Sporting News of the district. KKOM GEM-.VA. BASKBALL RHCOKU OK CKIITRK GRKY Li:uir: ( MlhUI t in Jin.; of ihn te-tm-v Win L-.SI Dundtlk..'. .......... 10 Ceylon ............. 9 V,nileleui- .......... !) Fleshorton ..... ..... 7 Ilucklyn ..... ..... ','t I'.C. .8M .750 .58!! .:soo New Perfection Oil Cook Stove IS TflK I'-KST- Sunple - Al- ways Heady Sitif-fies every H'|',)ii. -ill-lit . It Inn llie h'i;li- et r*ni;e >>t > tti:iency, with l'iw, iiifiliviin tml li ;', ll fn" provide 4 .!iy degtee of In' it r<i|iiiie<l. When th<- N,'.' oven in uiid all other :." m- of baking will be t'lrwn up in preference t i tins Herice. Juit tlie tiling f >r lheu< h it .liy Gat une at n 'II- bent all ar-mml [ >il S:,n MIT ha* ever appeared Frank W. Duncan Hardware, Etc. FLESHERTON Phone 24 Came Astray T*n yiNii o'J hmfer cuna In my prem MI'S nl. ml August !'. Owner ciii Invi liin- by prov'ni! prcperly ii'l ptyin" "i'.. :i.i-s. -W. PHILLIPS, L'il 1. C.in. 0, Arlenn.vn iii I'.O Cattle Came Astray C uii'i ID my pr,.misj, l.il, :i. i- MI 'J Euphraiia, on or abuut Aujjuit 'JO, five yiitini; oitle. (lner describe properly, I p:y fX|i.'iiM-s -niil t.ilci- |linii:iiiif :-y. .'. C. IICMHKUSToNK : Sepi:{in DJIICWII I>. (I Came Astray ('iino ><i my premises tin' fon> pir' of i 'he sninruer, OIIB yetilini; Kt-i-r. Owner ; in r..|iip'<Ml lo (irove prup-rty, pay expenses and t'iko I lie st^ne sway. A. MclNNKS. L-it 'J, Con. 7, Urfpn-y Siii;li:iinp|. Rams for Service 'tin- rum :> yrs o:d niiH ono i,rni',' pine brvd L "i-.-sti-r rum for mtmrp nn lot :i(J Con. 4, Arteinvnit. S. PKDLAI!. '\\ sm HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON ESTABLISHF.D 1672 I:i*ti-i'i of c;irryii>x tin- proceeds : (ir.i:n TichciJ, S.i'c of (.' I'.tl-, 1'iodncc-, itc., in your IMC!*"!, 'l.-pusji tin-in in iln> I!. ml: of Hamilton, when :li<y wiil h. a id . V 1:1 cm l!i"ii i.-:-ii" clieqtteti to l> iv iin-oiiiiN, unil your pu^s |y).ik will ulV'ji'il you a complete record "T'll'i vonr transactions. .ii-ed i.ii' at ."..il bnl , iitMiin-,1 on li M,, . I'he 3rd I'.iKfniHii threw the b.tll home, Duchanitn ran into '!>< catcher to block Im throw lo le m ide to 'JnJ Thi was an interfutcnCI .m-1 i-nu-.d the 3id , nt. BANK OF HAMILTON DUMHLK HinVCH- A. M. Carthew, Manager Sl'B-liUtNCII I'ROTON C. J. rorster, .Sub-Manager CREAM TESTING DAYS Tuesdays and Fridays U'' li t . . : ! I ' i !: i ! ! 1 i i h iv.' l.\v i il iv ( \ w.'i I; f.ir trsliiiif c.'Oiin -- - T'l 'liyi nul K, i.liy^. Vidij- civ ru '.i tilO Storo, Wi' (-:; uu 1 piy ut llie high 'in iik"i piiiv. EARLY CLOSING toi will be ' i I ov D'turnjiy cv ih ; :r ii p.m. nui. I ill I'M 1 nf thi' co i i in . JAMES McLEAN, Pattison's Old Stand. CEYLON Boar For Service I'nn' l-n-il Id'ij si."-., i V -iiUsiiit-,, It it f.ir Hi'ivir-- M.iVW.-ll .1 irk lij'.lu:'. in. tut 107. .s W T A s |; . A, ,.,.i ..., T.TIIIM f'l ."i'l. S .. -. n .1 rrlMni'"l will Im 'litri(i'(l 8>>liio ')> Ihoi-o in pix- ll'.J.llt T. .1. S'1'lN.'S >N For Service I I ,,- j..|i--i I I Sli ill., in I'-nll i ii 1. .1 :ifT, ('nn n li', A i ^.l^il. 'IViim (1 Till i ,i . i.i, In- if ! ,1,1 UK ili' uf !l in mli* -ii mil *-'. I'll' I.M-.N ;:; on. ri !' n- DR. F. C. NIXON ()|>l /ni-triil nnd Optical Speiinlit! 'llui' n .tiii.'Slii'i-l in in- 'II, nil Sireei, C,i|liii^.iiii,|, I In! m , Appointments : I'tily '.' i m ti, ,'i |, m I'!, , inni;-, uiiil Holiday* -iir'in^e'l. Ti'leJihrtllU I'll 1-\V. I'. \ ll'li .111 _! Bull or S3 I'mt-Viinl Si- !' i S' il!i,.n ,i ,, Mili'.t I'nilr lo.'l I .' ' i v. ' '< I-M ,!|, C -IK ,\ Aitt'Jiii.'i v T' iini ?1 50, uiebl MAI.'KK V.incleleur '.', Ceyl-in I! Vudeleur 2'.l, K,)c'<lyn 1 li in I tik ,v -II. diiUult tiy K Alilmu jli i lurnejLT'iwdJwis pri'aent on Thurs'1-ty afiemoun l.tst at C^yln, they were nut treiitedjtu it first elms I, ill gnnie l>y miy :in- u, Ii wiin n decisive .,'ttiiie tor lu'h i,- un- ITI I liy winning ii Vndr- leur hve still their cliince of cvunin^ o'd Kcorea 'with UunJslk. Vndeleti r p'aycd a Htdidy (.'tine all through *nd I'.u 'ii in n h i,l gooJ .||iii.ii[. altliniijh ln linind of lirhiid of lull WHS ni't up lo IIH mual I'xmlleiicj. Ceylon's inli.-'cl in >.le nuny bd errors tint resulted in runs, and if (.>ili"on li. . i, -n given the b-icking he deserved liy IDA pitching ' l. result iniuht I, r .- been ditfe.ront. '>' n.- \\nduleiirittirted oft' with it swin^ when they put four runs acrosa in the open. I'iie ne.-irest they fiuld c<> IJB to '.lint Wiis in the S'.h, when they got in two run.", oin; in in overthrow to seufind l.y the Ji-ylon catcher when I IIP runner wa< on - n-i i, i-,-, advancing him to third and on duplicating the p-rformunce at 3id he t- une hnine. Severn! times Oyli n linl two ,i,l tlneu , u'nr , on in-. Inil c mlJ not pu'l the hi' for rum I i 'he (lili with three men on D M I. i WHS 'lit liy H ball and runner cmne in, then three nun went out juu after annther. Ceylon-.) McL.d. K Muir, KUib-i.,i), K I'iper. S 1'cdl.tr. D Mi-I.-od, J ML- .Mullen, >V (iibHuii, C Muir. \ indeleur E Wiir'.iiiij. It Freeni.-in, H (iriliini, H McU..,-, II Bowler, R <>ntluiu. A Ku, I.MI ir. h Huchaniui, W (iraliHiii : <; iu-1 H Kiker, D<irshtin. Score by Innings : Vndelenr-4 1 1 1 2 '." '.I CeyN.n - 1 1 U U 1 :: \\ uliii.' played it tij'nl "inn- ^ vr, iiuthini; 1,'i'ilin.' pn' him. He alio !{i>t two of the ruiiN. Ill the i 'nul innini; H p'i//.l,i : ;,!-y oj place with two Vitndfleur men B innei lit nnd '.'nil -and one man out. \\ .iihny siiii>leil and Kuclmn on 1'iul w a <)ii:y H f, iv In 1.1 went !o the ou'lield on .(her Hide ou Thursday. U (Jniliiin lie* it Inn:,' h.^li hit tu centre liolil, lii-t S-I.M IVdl-tr h'kiidli'kl the Mnill 'ni-illy. ll"W,tr>l Mi-tiee mule li-vely iileh .-i I! y 1'ipei s Hy to left h Six atrike-out* fjr bo'h l!iichaii:iii HI d (iib-on. The .Miiii- \vs m hour un I n half title in - ul,ii,.; on ncoouut of cur trouble with ill V .11 Irl, Ml' p' ly.'lK. I inpire lii.hUn.l of ((.veil Sound hitntl* I -il i lie n une itml t;iiv eyeiiei ill Mt'ifui'ti'>n . \ .in.ii-U'iir tiniilieil the sclifilulnl si :i- inn ni i he Li>ai!iit> on Mmid.-ty afu-riiooii \ I. I'M llu-y Iriiiiined Kiickljn by the ovcr- whcllllillg r HP of 'J!l I. It Wrt^ one of lie i, I, I time Nn-:tt'iii(' runtt-xti 'Hid tl.O \'-um filitninicd the pll nil ovei thv lii-ld IK tlitiu^h il tv;u |i|iu-t;ee K.IIIII, i lu.'.e.r i il, I 'in'.'eil ihi-ir i;uu.-!-i DUII- d ilk on -Miiml.iy. mill Itncklyn li.ive h une nnd '^ y.-t in pluy. I'll nl.tlk ;tte now Iriiliiii; the LvagUO I .nib Cey.dii and V-iiidi'li'ur ill tn-ei'iid ' p '.t- -I-, e.teh mill 1111,1; wins unit ihrtej I.ISM-H. I is liki-ly it Hiulilen ileit'h .-ime ' <M|| ir' |.iiy,d in Milk, I lie lo il ,-i,l' llie leilu l.ir si-eonil place. ll,.ro!d U.ttiiln'l -*'iil Win. Bye. he trto St. C illi nines youthn wlm Hire fi-n- i ,in-i..| t.i i':iriy duj'M in I ).-.iiii>t>villo j >il U it chin ^e tif e :inyiiii> e 'iieeiiled weiip \\*, Were ^ veil tlieir liheily up m (i iy nienl ol n Sll> line. I 'lie of llie prisonm* ^iit in tou:h wi h it girl liieiul in ilnen S, Hind who sent him en m^h ni-moy lo p:ty hit line, lnl- .l.tnu'i Annslii.i,^, manager ol ih Dnffwin licnisse tivun, ie e I (i,iinl S-UII:H it.in fur the oilier. 'I'lie Itob Roy mills >tt OuiliHin nro In-tiillin-: niiclrilery tint, will double 'l:i' ctpti'ily of iin'iiii-.il pfi day, unking it o\ i> r i"l for I.i-injii.- of Red Cross |ocleU TI-IK uf Need of Europe'ti Orplianai. "Wlille we at home are intent on Ind UB i l.il expansion and a place in the sun, Europe in its war-weakened condition is fighting for its very existence," said Donald W. Brown, director of the department of orgatii- lation in the League of Ked Cross Socleti.'S of the V/orld, which has Its headquarters at Geneva, Switzerland. He rlsited Toronto to learn ih pace pi-ogri, i of the Canadian Hed Crosa Society and to establish closer contact betweeii it and the league. Millions of War Orphan*. Having Just arrived from Europe, Mr. Brown was able to give the Cana- dian Red Cross some first hand in- formation concerning the people of Europe. He called attention particu- larly to the condition of the children, so many of whom are now orphans. Wliile the eiat number who have : lone one or both parents during th wa:- cannot be determined, the mosr" conservative estimate places the nuni- b'-r at over ten millions. This num- ber seems quite consistent with the h'-avy war casualties among so many , nations. Dependent UIKIII Charity. The condition of these children Is in most cases very pitiable. Many of them have no homes and they are dependent upon whoever may be charitable and kind enough to help them. But there are few who are able to give such help for the mass j of the people of Russia, Poland, parts of Roumania, Czecho-Slovakia and other countries are so poor that they have not necessaries for themselves, j Consequently in the great urea be- tween the Baltic, the Black and the Adriatic Seas, then' are millionH of children who face the next few years, and particularly tl<- coinin- winter, without hope of profiir nn. unless outside assistance Is given ihem. Dlvea.se Pi'rvulent. In addition tu (he unhappy con- dition of the children tin.- adult popu- lations are in the direst of misery on account of disease. Suffering has been accentuated by lack of food and clothing, nursing and medical atten- tion, and tuberculosis, smallpox, typhus and dysentery are continuing unchecked. Typhus which has so often proved a scourge and menace to the human race Is again prevalent, and unless checked will most likely extend its i ravages to an alarminc degree. Bli'l-'i In;; Ap|MWl. For these uig.-nf unisons, Mr. Brown said, the I.taguc of Red Cross Societies has made an earnest appeal to the people of the British Empire and he was glad to hear that the ' cause of the suffering children was being taken up in Canada. He had !"urned that an appeal on behalf of (be British Empire Fund would be iiiad* iti Canada by the Canadian Red Ci-u.-s during Armistice week and wi.'.lu-ii for it ev> ry success. Cargoe's Grocery If you want good, clean, fresh Groceries or Con- fectionery give us a call. We carry nothing but the best, All kinds of fruits in season. TOMATOES We keep fresh Tomatoes on hand at all times. Phone us your order right now and we will deliver to any part of the town. ICE CREAM Come in and visit our Ice Croam parlor. All kinds of cool drinks served. W. E. CARGOE Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery FLESHERTON, - Phone 30J - ONT. The troui flthing cloaes this Thuilday, September 16lh. Kincardine rate [ ayers complained itlidut u4K mill tits i-iite last year and e'ected a new CouiiL-il to bring the rate down. Thi- new Council fixed It nil right. This year's rate i> ~>1 mills 8. Woyee of Chatsworth whose Iwrn was destroyed by fire in an electric storm in the early numim-r, N having it rebuilt and had a Imrn iaiing last week. An Illinois farmer took hia horse to the veterinary a year ago when Iho ani mill w is sick. Lust week the hor>e w;ti ick again. kickd the liam Jnuruff it* hinges anil made itt- way lo the vet four miles away. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT I'. iu-i- of its inn 'j'la'ied courses, methods ot instruction, building, equip- ment and result* it ic, at th ; s writing, the only Business College in Ontario approved foi Adolescents. Getthe belt, it pays Catalogue free, enter ny tim. C. A. FLEMING, F.C.A.. Principal sines 1881 . li. D. FLEMING, Secretary. Fleslier-ton ffl- Tonsorial darefully Corrected Each Week ~K D 1 nut,,., o 30 to o so ^* roiIOrS F.w 35 -.0 Mo Wa Aim to Give Entire Satisfaction Winter Wheat \ 5 to 86 LAL'N DRY Basket closes Monday Sprint; Whe.-r 1 SO to 1 80 ni^ht, delivery Fnaay ev <>t8 40 to 42 Barley .0 (O to 85 CLKANIXG aud DYEING- We are p faf 1 ro in 1 .'.(I agents for Parker's Dye Works- Clothes Bii..-k\vl,.-;t'. 1 I'Otol 05 ' desned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated p,, tl .t,*s 07;. o IOC, T FISHER- -PROPRIETOR Apples 4 'Alt,, 4 U) CHEVROLET New Prices Effective September 5, 1921 FOUR-NINETY MODELS a NEW PRICE OLD PRICE Touring , - $830.00 $945.00 Special Touring $940.00 < All "r'.'O' inoilfls Tor I'.i'J'J have tin 4 following changes, compared to previous models : . Xi % w rear ;i\le \\itli spiral hevelleil pinion -ind ir-ir. Heavier lieariiiLS and new housings to correspond. Separate cim-r^niey brake IOVIM-. Timken bearings in the front wheels. Heavier king b ills in Itron/e bushings. New stvle plain arms tapered into tho stoering knuckles, and spring hood fastener. With these improvements the Chevrolet model " URI" represents hy far the best in its price class en the Canadian market to lay. Came Astray *. C une I, i lli.' pri'ini^i'S nf tln> nn'i,-- i n ,1. i,.i "in, r i, :i, rr.'ti'n, i \\\>i i-. 1 '.',<<. two rtln'M. The owner IK rei|i|.!.d ',' pi'KVti pii'-ieil V, |'i\ ix nn>0i inl '-i 1 "' i Jin o >ni i itW'ty. N Mel VNNKI-, IVc'.i-Ti Station I'.C. The Special 490 Touring Features are as follows i'.ndy M:iinted sjerial iriven with goltl stripes, special top with \\hipcaixl lining, gypsy curtains, new nUlong rear curtain light in ahuuinum frame, tloors hinged in front, storm curtains open with all doors, seats loweied ]\ inches, special trimming, side arm of seats lowered tlnsh with the body panels, new ami much easier riding springs, gasoline tank r.n rear, vacuum tank under hood, new robe rail, nickle plated radiator and nitride plated bumper, cord tires all round. All prices F.O.B. Flesherton Sales Tax Paid. The new pri-.-e ot the ''4!H)" Touring Car represents a reduction of three hundred and titty-live dollars smeti September, lOi'O. D. McTAVISH & SON Phone 9w - FLESHERTON \Ye >ell Antoiiiobilrs. Trachn's. Anrhmobili- Vccessories. Tires, (Jasoliue. Oils. etc Also do repairing on nil makes of cirs, overhaul batteries, acetylene welding, etc AH work guaranteed.

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